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- the present invention relates in general to an improved device for handling slider rows and, in particular, to an improved apparatus for automatically debonding, processing, and handling fragile slider rows.
- Hard disk drives include one or more disks and a disk controller to manage local operations concerning the disks.
- the disks are mounted on a spindle that is turned by a disk drive motor at several thousand revolutions per minute (rpm).
- a typical HDD also utilizes an actuator assembly to move magnetic read/write heads to desired locations on the rotating disk to write information to or read data from that location.
- the magnetic read/write heads are mounted on a slider.
- a slider generally serves to mechanically support the head and any electrical connections between the head and the rest of the disk drive system.
- the slider is aerodynamically shaped to glide over moving air in order to maintain a uniform distance from the surface of the rotating disk, thereby preventing the head from undesirably contacting the disk.
- Fabricating sliders is a very delicate process that requires numerous precise operations. Some sliders are formed by first manufacturing a continuous row or bar of the sliders that is then cut into the individual sliders.
- the bars which are usually formed from a very fragile ceramic material, are bonded to a carrying fixture for a series of vacuum and photolithographic operations. After these operations are complete, it is necessary to very carefully remove the bonded bars from the carrying fixture due to the very fragile and sensitive nature of the bars.
- an apparatus constructed in accordance with the present invention utilizes an automatic thermal debonding tool for removing slider bars or rows (e.g., pico rows) from a stainless steel processing fixture.
- the tool automates a previously manual process by using a unique, bimodal pitch adjustment in concert with a mechanical row detainment mechanism to remove the ceramic rows from the stainless steel fixture.
- the process and tool not only eliminate or improve all of the problems associated with the manual process (described above), but they also allow full control of all critical process parameters, which include: accurate and repeatable row placement; controlled temperature and heat flow; controlled mechanical removal pressure; temporal control and variability; clean and contaminant-free working area; and full electrostatic discharge grounding and compatible materials.
- the present invention relies on at least two innovative design features that together achieve a novel and functional process and tool.
- the bimodal pitch adjustment feature allows for continual, high-speed removal of the ceramic rows from the fixture after an automated heating cycle is complete. As the rows are removed, they are accurately placed into a holding fixture that is ready for the next process step.
- a row removal device uses a beveled tooth to individually push the rows off of the carrying fixture, and place them directly onto the row detainment fixture or mechanism.
- Another design feature of the present invention includes the independent bar detainment mechanism that uses spring-loaded, “piano style” keys to hold each individual row quickly and tenaciously once it has been placed into the holding fixture.
- the fixture has row separation teeth, and a row realignment mechanism.
- Simplicity of design also distinguishes the present invention.
- the process and tool incorporate several steps (e.g., debonding, separating, and placing) into a single step so that the rows can be further processed in a highly efficient manner.
- the previous or prior art manual techniques required two or more steps with manual handling of each individual row, which resulted in significant product losses.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of one embodiment of an apparatus for automatically debonding slider rows and is constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged isometric view of a processing area of the apparatus of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of an unloaded fixture used in the processing area of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of the fixture of FIG. 3 loaded with bonded rows.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic isometric view of the loaded fixture of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a schematic sectional side view of the loaded fixture of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 7 is a schematic isometric view of the loaded fixture of FIG. 4 during an unloading sequence.
- FIG. 8 is a front view of bimodal pitch adjustment feature used in the processing area of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged isometric view of the tooth on the bimodal pitch adjustment feature of FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 10 is an isometric view of the tooth of FIG. 9 in operation while pushing a row off of the fixture of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 11 is a front isometric view of the bimodal pitch adjustment feature of FIG. 8 in operation pushing a row off of the fixture of FIG. 4 into a detainment mechanism.
- FIG. 12 is a front view of the detainment mechanism of FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 13 is a front view of a retention portion of the detainment mechanism of FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 14 is an enlarged rear view of the operation of FIG. 11 with the detainment mechanism half full with rows.
- FIG. 15 is a side view of the detainment mechanism of FIG. 11 showing internal components thereof.
- FIG. 16 is an enlarged rear isometric view of the detainment mechanism of FIG. 11 in operation.
- FIG. 17 is an enlarged rear isometric view of the detainment mechanism of FIG. 11 in operation.
- FIG. 1 shows an overall view of the apparatus 21 , including a chassis or frame 23 for supporting a work area 25 and a control system 27 .
- the work area 25 is covered by a safety shield 29
- the control system 27 includes a computer 31 and input/output drawers 33 .
- the control system 27 controls operations of the apparatus 21 along an x-axis 91 , a y-axis 93 , and z-axis 95 .
- the control system 27 has full control of all critical process parameters, including accurate and repeatable workpiece placement, controlled temperature and heat flow, and controlled mechanical removal pressure, temporal control, and variability.
- the apparatus 21 comprises a heating element 41 , a bimodal pitch adjustment device 51 , a detainment mechanism 61 , and a realignment mechanism 71 , each of which will be described in greater detail below.
- Other equipment located in work area 25 includes a bar code scanner 43 and a process control thermometer 45 .
- the heating element 41 is designed to receive a carrier 81 ( FIGS. 3-7 ) that supports a plurality of workpieces 83 thereon.
- each workpiece 83 comprises a slider row that is bonded to the carrier 81 with a thermally activated adhesive 85 (FIGS. 4 and 6 ).
- the carrier 81 is mounted in a fixture 87 ( FIGS. 3 and 4 ) that is designed to attach to the heating element 41 (FIG. 8 ).
- the fixture 87 is provided with precise tooling features 89 that accurately locate and position the carrier 81 with respect to the heating element 41 .
- the heating element 41 is adapted to and automatically heats and reactivates the thermally activated adhesive 85 that bonds the workpieces 83 to the carrier 81 .
- the adhesive 85 is reactivated, the workpieces 83 are movable relative to and removable from the carrier 81 .
- the heating element 41 and, thus, the carrier 81 is movable along an x-axis 91 and a y-axis 93 .
- the bimodal pitch adjustment device 51 is designed to automatically align with individual ones of the workpieces 83 .
- the heating element 41 is moved along the x-axis 91 to align in the x-direction with the device 51 . Alignment along the y-axis 93 is provided by additional relative movement between the heating element 41 and the device 51 .
- the device 51 has a very small beveled tooth 53 ( FIGS. 8-10 ) that precisely aligns with one of the workpieces 83 .
- the beveled tooth 53 is preferably tapered in at least two dimensions to provide a small contact area for a workpiece 83 , and may be formed from hardened stainless steel.
- the beveled tooth 53 moves with the device 51 to engage the workpiece 83 along the z-axis 95 . In this way, the device 51 automatically displaces the workpiece 83 along the z-axis 95 .
- the detainment mechanism 61 (FIGS. 2 and 10 - 17 ) is designed to directly receive the workpieces 83 when they are displaced from the carrier 41 by the bimodal pitch adjustment device 51 .
- the detainment mechanism 61 comprises a block 63 and a retention feature 65 that is removably mounted to the block 63 .
- the retention feature 65 is shown removed from the block 63 in FIG. 14 .
- the detainment mechanism 61 uses spring-loaded actuators 102 with pivoting keys 67 and workpiece-separating teeth 69 to hold each individual workpiece 83 in the detainment mechanism 61 .
- the keys 67 may pivot about a hinge or pivot pin 101 and are biased downward along the x-axis 91 , as shown in FIGS. 10 , 12 , and 15 - 17 .
- the apparatus 21 further comprises the row or workpiece realignment mechanism 71 ( FIG. 2 ) for realigning the workpieces 83 in the detainment mechanism 61 along the z-axis 95 after they have been placed there by the device 51 .
- the realignment mechanism 71 uses a cam 73 to move a flat rail 75 in order to realign the workpieces 83 with each other. This mechanism and step are needed since the device 51 may not align the workpieces 83 in the z-direction when they are offloaded from the carrier 41 to the detainment mechanism 61 .
- the workpieces 83 are spaced apart from each other at a first y-axis pitch (center-to-center spacing) when they are located in the carrier 41 .
- the workpieces 83 are spaced apart from each other at a second y-axis pitch, which differs from (and is greater than) the first y-axis pitch, when they are located in the detainment mechanism 61 .
- This difference in pitch is due to the tightly-packed configuration of the workpieces 83 that is needed at the carrier level.
- the apparatus 21 can move at least one of the heating element 41 , the bimodal pitch adjustment device 51 , and the detainment mechanism 61 incrementally along the y-axis with respect to each other to facilitate alignment and positioning therebetween.
- the present invention has several advantages, including the ability to automatically debond slider rows from a stainless steel processing fixture.
- the invention automates the prior art manual process by using a unique, bimodal pitch adjustment and a mechanical row detainment mechanism to remove the rows from the fixture.
- the process and tool not only eliminate or improve all of the problems associated with the manual process, but they also allow full control of all critical process parameters, including accurate and repeatable row placement; controlled temperature and heat flow; controlled mechanical removal pressure; temporal control and variability; clean and contaminant-free working area; and full electrostatic discharge grounding and compatible materials.
- the present invention has at least two innovative design features that together achieve a novel and functional process and tool.
- the bimodal pitch adjustment feature allows for continual, high-speed removal of the ceramic rows from the fixture after an automated heating cycle is complete. As that rows are removed, they are accurately placed into a holding fixture that is ready for the next process step.
- the bar detainment mechanism holds each individual row quickly and tenaciously once it has been placed into the holding fixture. Simplicity of design also distinguishes the present invention.
- the process and tool incorporate debonding, separating, and placing into a single step so that the rows can be further processed in a highly efficient manner.
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